Evaluation of Different Factors on Enhanced Oil Recovery of Heavy Oil Using Different Alkali Solutions
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A series of sand pack flood tests are carried out on Court heavy oil using different alkali solutions to evaluate the influence of different factors on enhanced oil recovery of heavy oil, such as interfacial tension (IFT), emulsification effect, and pressure drop. These alkali solutions include NaOH, Na2CO3, NaOH–surfactant, Na2CO3–surfactant, and the mixtures of NaOH and Na2CO3 at different ratios. The results demonstrated that using NaOH solution to displace heavy oil obtained the best oil recovery efficiency but without the lowest IFT and the most effective emulsification. By correlation of the enhanced oil recovery efficiencies with IFTs, emulsification effects, and pressure drops, it was found that the oil recovery efficiency corresponded better with the increments in pressure drop than other factors after chemical slug injection. In combination with the discovery of micromodel tests, it was deduced that the improvement on the heavy oil recovery efficiency was mainly due to the formation of an oil bank, which plugged the water channel. The formation of the oil bank for the NaOH displacing process is due to the accumulation of oil droplets. While for the NaOH–surfactant flooding process, the formation of the oil bank is mainly because of the emulsification. OH exerts a special influence on the separation of trapped oil into oil droplets and the accumulation of oil droplets. A certain amount of OH is required to reduce the IFT, which is beneficial to the formation of oil droplets, while excessive OH can promote the accumulation of oil droplets, which is also detrimental to the formation of oil droplets.

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